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I like to wear short shorts when I work out! They work for me...I feel comfortable in them...And they help my legs look a little bit longer (at least that is what I tell myself)! But short shorts are not meant for everyone. I am always asked by clients and friends as to WHO makes longer, flattering, and comfortable shorts. There are not many companies out there that produce this style, but I found one...

A few months ago, John reached out to me, while I was in the process of relocating to Nantucket. gg shorts is a Dallas based company and he kindly and patiently waited for me to get situated to my new home and for me to set up the new website. I love working with companies like this. I was also really honest with Jon about writing this review. I told him that I do not wear longer shorts, but I do have a lot of clients and readers who would be very interested in this product. We are all different...we have different bodies...different training regimens...and different styles! gg shorts will be launching at the beginning of March, so make sure you sign up so you can get the latest product updates and reward!

You would think that finding shorts would be a easy task, but it really isn't. And you would think with all the fitness companies out there, there would be a larger selection. There is either really short or there is shorts that look like they are meant for men. And that length and style does absolutely nothing for the women's body.

"Shopping for longer workout shorts designed for a woman was so frustrating. I searched high and low for a pair of shorts with all the features I was looking for, and when I couldn't find any, I decided to create my own." Co-Founder Amy Fenton

In my opinion these shorts are the perfect option for the woman who wants more coverage without compromising style. They are breathable, light, and allow plenty of movement without feeling any sort of restrictions. I like my shorts snug around the waist and breathable around my legs. There is nothing more annoying when you are working out and constantly having to readjust particles of clothing. It is a distraction and you end up doing all sorts of weird adjustments, without anyone staring...Am I right?